MOD REQ: Skip Dialogue
Started by
Samualln
, Aug 02 2010 05:42 PM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 August 2010 - 05:42 PM
Well on the X-box version if you press "X" it skips the dialogue, but the PC version doesn't... can someone make a mod that if we press (for example) "C" (If C wasn't assigned as a shortcut key) to skip the chat for some of the more boring chats that we run into (like Gray Warden Ceremony?
#2
Posted 02 August 2010 - 05:49 PM
Well on the X-box version if you press "X" it skips the dialogue, but the PC version doesn't... can someone make a mod that if we press (for example) "C" (If C wasn't assigned as a shortcut key) to skip the chat for some of the more boring chats that we run into (like Gray Warden Ceremony?
Try the escape key....
#3
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:27 PM
Escape skips dialogue and some cutscenes on the PC.
#4
Posted 02 August 2010 - 11:20 PM
ESC also works on some of the opening cutscenes and the EA logo and BW logo splash screens.
#5
Posted 03 August 2010 - 04:33 PM
Re: the EA and BW logo screens - deleting the corresponding file is much quicker in the long run, saves wear and tear on the Esc key too
#6
Posted 03 August 2010 - 06:53 PM
Not having them run at all, also helps the game load up faster on the start, and saves a tad bit of system resources. Tho I've always just disabled them in the dragonage.ini file, rather than trying to hunt them down to delete them. (Just because I'm lazy when I can be....)Re: the EA and BW logo screens - deleting the corresponding file is much quicker in the long run, saves wear and tear on the Esc key too
To disable them in the .ini file, you just browse to documents/bioware/dragonage/settings, then open the dragonage.ini file in notepad. Scroll down to nearly the very end of the file, where it reads DisableIntroMovies=0 Change the 0 to a 1 and then click on File/Save. Makes it so that the splashscreens dont run.
Should look like this aftewards.
DisableIntroMovies=1 FirstRun=0 0=dragon_age_ea_logo.bik 1=dragon_age_main.bik
EDIT- Yikes! What's up with those colors in the code? Sorry if that gets hard to read for ya, it must be a site error or something, I didnt put those in there. [/edit]
Included the last two lines so that you'd know which files to look for, if you want to take a shot at deleting them instead. (tho their filenames won't have the underscores "_" in it) The method that I would use to find them, would be to go to your installation folder for DA.... should be something like C:/program files/dragon age/ or C:/games/dragon age (sorry, I have a custom install on mine, on a seperate hard drive) and then have windows do a search of that folder for those two particular files.
Or if you dont want to outright delete them, you can just rename their extension to something like "whatever".old to just disable them.
Tho I like the ini edit better, cause it saves the computer from having to look for files that aren't there.
Edited by DarkeWolf, 05 August 2010 - 01:05 AM.
#7
Posted 04 August 2010 - 06:09 PM
A quicker, cleaner, and reversible way to do the same thing as these .ini edits is to check the "Skip Intro Movies" option box under the "Confgure" menu. (You know, the one you never go to because you just click "Play" when the DA Theme music starts!
)
But the "Esc" key is the correct "skip dialogue" option. As noted, it also ends/skips cutscenes. Use with caution if you haven't seen/don't remember what's being said, else you could miss important (even vital!) info.
But the "Esc" key is the correct "skip dialogue" option. As noted, it also ends/skips cutscenes. Use with caution if you haven't seen/don't remember what's being said, else you could miss important (even vital!) info.
#8
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:36 PM
Hahaha Well, that will teach me to actually play around with those configuration settings! Good one Thandal, I usually just hit the graphics and sound levels then do everything else via file edits.
#9
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:37 PM
Good job at bumping a thread that was cleared up in the first reply...
#10
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:58 PM
Well, with all due respect... adding additional information that is pertinant to what is requested, isnt considered to be bumping, thread necromancy, spamming, or... bad.Good job at bumping a thread that was cleared up in the first reply...
And well... the posts have been relevant to what the OP was asking for, which is to skip some of the unwanted scenes and stuff that the game has.



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